Jonard Tools VT-1100 Non-Contact Voltage Detector with LED Flashlight User Manual

Vt-1100 - voltage detector user manual, Warning

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WARNING

1. Please carefully read and fully understand the warnings

and operating instructions before use. If the equipment

is used in a manner not specified by the manufactur

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er, the protection provided by the equipment may be

impaired.

2. Please test the detector on a known live source within

the rated AC voltage range before use.

3. If the detector appears damaged or is not working

properly, stop using it immediately.

4. Do not attempt to detect voltage higher than 1000V.

5. Use caution when working with voltages above AC

30Vr.m.s, 42V peak or DC 60V. Such voltages pose

a shock hazard. Clean the tester casing with a damp

cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives or

solvents!

6. There may still be voltage even when no acousto-optic

alarm is on.

7. The insulation type, wire thickness, distance from

voltage source, shielded wire, other wires, socket

design, and other factors may adversely affect test

result. If there are uncertainties, use other methods to

verify the voltage.

8. Do not assume neutral or ground wire is safe to touch.

Incorrect or poorly connected circuits may cause wires

to be charged.

9. When low battery indication appears, please replace

batteries.

10. Use caution when using the tool, keep hands away

from clear tip.

11. Comply with local and national safety regulations

and requirements.

12. The detector will not detect any voltage if:

• The wire is shielded

• The operator is not connected with the ground or

isolated from effective ground

• The voltage is DC

13. The detector may not detect voltages if:

• The operator does not hold the detector

• The operator is wearing gloves

• The wire under test is partially buried or in a

grounded metal conduit

• The magnetic field generated by the voltage source is

blocked, suppressed or interfered with

• The frequency of the voltage being detected is not

perfect sine wave and may be distorted by harmonics

The detector is used outside of the operating

specifications (see Technical Specification for details)

Low voltage mode (24V AC - 1000V AC)

Suitable for testing low-voltage motor (<90V), audio systems, arc

welding machines, underground mine lighting, cables with thick

insulation layer, and other weak electromagnetic AC signals.

High voltage mode (90 AC - 1000V AC)

For detecting urban electric supply and three-phase systems.

For example, power distribution units, electrical panels, electrical

appliances.

Operating Instructions

1. Turning on the detector

Short press the power button. The buzzer will beep twice

and the red indicator light on the panel will light up, indicat-

ing that the detector is on and ready for use. The default AC

voltage detection range is 90-1000V.

2. Turning on/off the flashlight

Flashlight on/off: Short press the flashlight button to turn

on/off the flashlight. The flashlight will automatically turn off

when the detector is not used for 5 minutes or press

flashlight button again to turn off immediately.

3. AC voltage detection

Place the sensor head near the test object or the power

socket with the AC voltage. When AC voltage is detected,

the red LED in the tip and buzzer will be on. Sensing Buzzer

and LED increase in frequency when the detector gets closer

to the test object.

Note: Please unplug other

electrical devices on the socket before detection.

4. Detection range selection

1) When the detector is on, the default mode is high voltage

mode, with detection range 90-1000V. The red indicator light

will switch to green, and the device will switch to low voltage

mode, with range of 24-1000V. In low voltage mode, the

detector is more sensitive to electrical interferences/noise.

Please only use low voltage mode during weak electrical

field environment.

VT-1100 - VOLTAGE DETECTOR

USER MANUAL

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